Architectural Photography (Traveling Burnside Project)
The weather finally cooperated and I visited the Buda Castle District to try out the Burnside 35 on my second favorite subject: architecture.
I walked around Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion and the Maria Magdalena Tower. As I had mentioned it in a previous post, I prefer to visit the Castle District in the early hours, before the tourist groups show up. It feels like a very different place when it’s quiet, peaceful, and only a few people (who live there) walk on the streets.
I walked around Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion and the Maria Magdalena Tower. As I had mentioned it in a previous post, I prefer to visit the Castle District in the early hours, before the tourist groups show up. It feels like a very different place when it’s quiet, peaceful, and only a few people (who live there) walk on the streets.
Here are a few favorites – all taken with the Burnside 35 – of the Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church and the Holy Trinity Statue.
Since I made some edits to the original file, I want to show you the SOOC image as well. As you can see, there is distortion in the original images, it’s a 35mm lens. I used Photoshop to fix some of the distortion, and I also used On1 Effects to post process the image.
Final image from this shoot: the Maria Magdalena Tower – the remains of a Gothic style church.
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